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Topic: Is this Aseda? (Read 700 times)

Hi,I was given this bud vase on the weekend by a Boot sale dealer after I obtained a Hummel figure for him. It really is a nice piece in sea green or turquoise and perfect, not even the obligitory scratch.It has a tricorn foot. I don't know the maker. I was edging towards Aseda but I could'n't find it on Vidfletch's site. Any ideas please?.

Hi I am new to this site but you all have a wealth of info which I hope to call on in the near future and also hopefully be able to give a little back.I can start here will your vase Bryn it is Kosta Sea Glasbruk.Bye for now Sharon

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Thanks Sharon and welcome.That's the second piece of Sea Glasbruk I have then, the other one is 6" tall oblong shaped blue with a celtic type raised symbol on each of it's 4 sides. That one still has the sticker. Brilliant!!Please take a look.

Hi Sharon,I just scoured Ebay completed items to see if I could find the vase from my original message to see that one has been recently sold, I won't say by whom :wink: but the amazing part is that it was sold to a friend of mine who lives in the Cardiff area. Not the same vase as mine I hasten to add but isn't it a Small World :shock:

Bryn (not Brian)"It's a minefield out there!" :mrgreen: :wink:

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